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The mechanical consequences of mineralization in embryonic bone
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Tanck, E. Donkelaar, C.C. van Jepsen, K.J. Goldstein, S.A. Weinans, H.H. Burger, E.H. Huiskes, R. |
2004-07-01
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Cancellous bone mechanical properties from normals and patients with hip fractures differ on the structure level, not on the bone hard tissue level
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Homminga, J. McCreadie, B.R. Ciarelli, T.E. Weinans, H.H. Goldstein, S.A. Huiskes, R. |
2002-05-01
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